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Afrikaans is a West
Germanic language spoken in
South Africa,
Namibia and to a
lesser extent Botswana,
Zambia and Zimbabwe. It
evolved from the
Dutch vernacular...
- The
Kaapse Klopse (or
simply Klopse),
officially named the Cape Town
Minstrel Carnival, is a
traditionally Cape
Coloured minstrel festival that
takes place...
- Cape
independence (Afrikaans:
Kaapse onafhanklikheid; isiXhosa:
inkululeko yaseKapa), also
known by the
portmanteau CapeXit, is a
secessionist political...
- The Cape
Flats (Afrikaans: Die
Kaapse Vlakte) is an expansive, low-lying, flat area
situated to the
southeast of the
central business district of Cape...
- Cape
Coloureds (Afrikaans:
Kaapse Kleurlinge) are a
South African group of
Coloured people who are from the Cape
region in
South Africa which consists...
- Ou
Kaapse Weg (Afrikaans for Old Cape Way),
numbered as
route M64, is a
mountain p**** in the Cape
Peninsula that
connects the
Southern Suburbs of Cape...
- Cape
Malays (Afrikaans:
Kaapse Maleiers, کاپز ملیس in
Arabic script) also
known as Cape
Muslims or Malays, are a
Muslim community or
ethnic group in South...
- Chapman's Peak Drive,
which leads out of Hout Bay or via the
mountain road Ou
Kaapse Weg
which cuts
through the
Silvermine Nature Reserve - now part of the Table...
- daisy,
white daisy bush, blue-and-white
daisy bush, star of the veldt,
Kaapse magriet, jakkalsbos,
Vanstadensrivier madeliefie, or
Sondagsrivier madeliefie...
- Cape
Peninsula University of
Technology (Afrikaans:
Kaapse Skiereiland Universiteit van Tegnologie) is a
university in Cape Town,
South Africa. It is the...